- acetate-malonate pathway. They are
found within the cell in
small vesicles called physodes,
where the soluble,
polar fraction is sequestrated, and as part of the...
-
Hypogymnia physodes,
commonly known as the monk's-hood lichen, is a
species of
foliose lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae. It is a
common and widespread...
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physodes USDA
Plants Profile of
Rupertia physodes Rupertia physodes — U.C.
Photo gallery Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Rupertia physodes. v t e...
- has
media related to
Pimelea physodes. "Pimelea
physodes".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 9
April 2020. "Pimelea
physodes". FloraBase.
Western Australian...
-
fruits between April and May. C.
Physodes is
adapted to a
sandy desert or cold
desert environment. "Carex
physodes M.Bieb".
Plants of the
World Online...
- "Daviesia
physodes". FloraBase.
Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity,
Conservation and Attractions. "Daviesia
physodes". APNI. Retrieved...
- The
bunny rat, or hairy-soled
conyrat (Reithrodon auritus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae,
native to
southern South America. The bunny...
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after vanillin–HCl staining. The
phlorotannins can be seen this way in
physodes in
brown algae. The vanillin-HCl
method can be used to
estimate the proanthocyanidins...
- species,
Wilhelmsia physodes,
native to Alaska,
northern Canada (Yukon and
Northwest Territories), and Russia.
Wilhelmsia physodes is
distinctive in the...
- Africa)
Tuber geophyte Disa
perplexa (Nigeria, E. & S. Trop. Africa) Disa
physodes (South Africa, SW. Cape Prov.) Disa
pillansii (South Africa, SW. Cape Prov...